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Page 1 - “i” PROGRAMMING REFERENCE

“i” PROGRAMMING REFERENCEFor printer models:MB200i / MB400i / MB410iwww.satoamerica.comPN: 9001158(B)

Page 2 - SATO America, Inc

Unit 1: Introduction“i” Programming Reference1-4 PN: 9001158BFigure 1-1, Print Area CalculationPrint HeadLABELLABELLabel WidthLabel LengthMaximum Pri

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-4 PN: 9001158BDEVICE NAME, CONFIGURATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the applicable Bluetooth device na

Page 4 - STANDARD COMMAND CODES

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-5 PN: 9001158BWLAN COMMANDSEAP AUTHENTICATION SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies authentication

Page 5 - OPTIONAL COMMAND CODES

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-6 PN: 9001158BPASSWORD SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONAllows specification of the authentication passw

Page 6

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-7 PN: 9001158BSECRET KEY SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONAllows specification of the secret key.FORMAT&

Page 7

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-8 PN: 9001158BSOCKET PORT NUMBER SETTINGSFUNCTIONAllows specification of the socket port (co

Page 8 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-9 PN: 9001158BUSER NAME SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONAllows the specification of a username to be us

Page 9 - PRINT AREA CALCULATION

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-10 PN: 9001158BIP SETUP SETTINGSFUNCTIONSpecifies the method of entry for IP address setup.F

Page 10 - Label Length

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-11 PN: 9001158BIP ADDRESS SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSets the IP address.FORMAT<ESC>W1a-aa=S

Page 11 - CONCEPTS

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-12 PN: 9001158BSUBNET MASKINGS SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSets the subnet mask settings.FORMAT<

Page 12 - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-13 PN: 9001158BDEFAULT GATEWAY SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSets the gateway settings.FORMAT<ESC&

Page 13 - SELECTING PROTOCOL CODES

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-1 PN: 9001158BPROGRAMMINGCONCEPTS• Programming Language• Selecting Protocol Codes• Using Basic•

Page 14 - USING BASIC

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-14 PN: 9001158BSSID SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSets the SSID settings.FORMAT<ESC>W4a-aa=Alph

Page 15 - Label Width

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-15 PN: 9001158BCHANNEL SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONAllows the specification of the channel to be us

Page 16 - HORIZONTAL OFFSET COMMAND

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-16 PN: 9001158BWLAN MODE SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the Wireless LAN mode.FORMAT<ESC&

Page 17 - REFERENCE

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-17 PN: 9001158BSECURITY FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the mode of security.FORMAT&

Page 18 - COMMAND QUICK REFERENCE

Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-18 PN: 9001158BWEP KEY SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the WEP key.FORMAT<ESC>W8ab-ba=F

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Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-19 PN: 9001158BAUTHENTIFICATION SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the authentication function.F

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Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-20 PN: 9001158B

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Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-1 PN: 9001158BBI-DIRECTIONALCOMMUNICATIONS• Introduction• Return Status• Enquire &

Page 22

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-2 PN: 9001158BINTRODUCTIONBi-Directional communications is a two-way communications p

Page 23

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-3 PN: 9001158BRETURN STATUSThe printer’s status and response will be returned to the

Page 24

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-2 PN: 9001158BPROGRAMMING LANGUAGEA programming language for a printer is a familiar concept to

Page 25

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-4 PN: 9001158B*1) When printer receives status request command during printing, the

Page 26

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-5 PN: 9001158BENQUIRE & RESPONSEENQUIRE (ENQ)Upon receipt of an ENQ command, the

Page 27

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-6 PN: 9001158B5 Print Mode00H Label Print Mode01H Journal Print Mode02H Two-Color Lab

Page 28

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-7 PN: 9001158BSENSOR STATUS (SG)Receipt of SOH followed by SG causes the printer to r

Page 29

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-8 PN: 9001158BINTERFACE STATUS (IG)Receipt of SOH followed by IG causes the printer t

Page 30 - 3-14 PN: 9001158B

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-9 PN: 9001158BSYSTEM VERSION INFORMATION (SB)Receipt of SOH followed by SB causes the

Page 31 - COMMAND CODES

Unit 6: Bi-Directional Communications“i” Programming Reference6-10 PN: 9001158B

Page 32 - START/STOP LABEL

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-1 PN: 9001158BAPPENDIX• Custom Graphics• Print Configuration Commands• Reference Tables

Page 33 - PRINT QUANTITY

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-2 PN: 9001158BCUSTOM GRAPHICSCUSTOM GRAPHICS EXAMPLEThe following example is presented to help you underst

Page 34 - JOB ID, STORE

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-3 PN: 9001158B4. Using the hexadecimal data, send the following code to print the graphic image as designe

Page 35 - PAGE BREAK

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-3 PN: 9001158BSELECTING PROTOCOL CODESProtocol codes are the special control characters that pre

Page 36

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-4 PN: 9001158BCLSOPEN .COM2:9600,N,8,1,CS,DS. FOR OUTPUT AS #1E$ = CHR$(27)PRINT #1,CHR$(2); E$; .A.; E$;

Page 37 - CHARACTER, EXPANSION

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-5 PN: 9001158BCLOSE #1The printer output for both the hexadecimal and binary format example is:PCX GRAPHIC

Page 38 - CHARACTER, PITCH

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-6 PN: 9001158BPRINTER CONFIGURATION COMMANDSPRINTER CONFIGURATION COMMANDSNUMBER SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION

Page 39 - CHARACTER, FIXED SPACING

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-7 PN: 9001158B25 Gap Betwwen Labels 00H to 40H (0-64 dots)00H to 60H (0-96 dots)00H to C0H (0-192 dots)126

Page 40

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-8 PN: 9001158BREFERENCE TABLESTABLE 1: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>XU)W5 X H9 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/M

Page 41 - SEQUENTIAL NUMBERING

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-9 PN: 9001158BTABLE 2: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>XS)W17 X H17 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSITY

Page 42 - PRINT, LINES & BOXES

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-10 PN: 9001158BTABLE 3: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>XM)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSIT

Page 43 - REPLACE DATA (PARTIAL EDIT)

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-11 PN: 9001158BTABLE 4: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>XB)W48 X H48 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSIT

Page 44

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-12 PN: 9001158BTABLE 5: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>XL)W48 X H48 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSIT

Page 45 - JOURNAL PRINTING

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-13 PN: 9001158BTABLE 6: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>OA)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSIT

Page 46

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-4 PN: 9001158BUSING BASICIt may be useful to test your printer using a BASIC program on a PC or

Page 47

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-14 PN: 9001158BTABLE 7: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>OB)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSIT

Page 48 - PRINT POSITION

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-15 PN: 9001158BTABLE 8: BARCODE TYPE (<ESC>B)A BARCODE DESCRIPTION RATIO0 NW-7 (Codabar)Set print da

Page 49 - FONT COMMANDS

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-16 PN: 9001158BTABLE 9: BARCODE TYPE (<ESC>BD)A BARCODE DESCRIPTION RATIO0 NW-7 (Codabar)Set print d

Page 50 - 16<44>16

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-17 PN: 9001158BTABLE 10: BARCODE TYPE (<ESC>D)A BARCODE DESCRIPTION RATIO0 NW-7 (Codabar)Set print d

Page 51 - CG FONTS

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-18 PN: 9001158BTABLE 11: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>BC)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DENSI

Page 52

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-19 PN: 9001158BTABLE 12: CODE128 DATA VALUES (<ESC>BG)VALUE SUBSET A SUBSET B SUBSET C VALUE SUBSET

Page 53

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-20 PN: 9001158B84 DC4 >4 t >4 84 101 FNC4 >E Subset A >E Subset A >E85 NAK >5 u >5

Page 54 - SMOOTHING FONTS: XB, XL

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-21 PN: 9001158BTABLE 13: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D10)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 55 - BAR CODES

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-22 PN: 9001158BTABLE 14: BARCODE TYPE (<ESC>2D12)COLUMNS ROWS ALPHABET ONLY NUMERIC ONLY BINARY MODE

Page 56

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-23 PN: 9001158BTABLE 15: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D12)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 57

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-5 PN: 9001158BPRINT POSITION COMMANDSThere are three methods using command codes to properly ori

Page 58

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-24 PN: 9001158BTABLE 16: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D20)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 59

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-25 PN: 9001158BTABLE 17: CODE128 DATA VALUES (<ESC>2D30)VERSIONERROR CORRECTIONNUMERICALPHA-NUMERICB

Page 60

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-26 PN: 9001158BTABLE 18: CODE128 DATA VALUES (<ESC>2D31)VERSIONERROR CORRECTIONNUMERICALPHA-NUMERICB

Page 61

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-27 PN: 9001158BTABLE 19: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D32)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 62 - 4-32 PN: 9001158B

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-28 PN: 9001158BTABLE 20: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D32)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 63 - 2D CODE COMMANDS

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-29 PN: 9001158BTABLE 21: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D32)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 64 - MICRO PDF417

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-30 PN: 9001158BTABLE 22: CHARACTER FONT SET (<ESC>2D50)W24 X H24 CHARACTER SIZE, 12 DOTS/MM HEAD DEN

Page 65 - MAXI CODE

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-31 PN: 9001158BTABLE 23: PARAMETERS (<ESC>PG)# ITEM DESCRIPTIONa Print Speed 1: 75mm/sec (maximum)2:

Page 66

Unit 7: Appendix“i” Programming Reference7-32 PN: 9001158B

Page 67 - 4-37 PN: 9001158B

Unit 2: Programming Conceptsi Programming Reference2-6 PN: 9001158BHORIZONTAL OFFSET COMMANDAllows print image orientation by combining a part of bot

Page 68 - MICRO QR CODE

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-1 PN: 9001158BCOMMAND QUICKREFERENCE• A through Z (all commands)

Page 69 - DATA MATRIX CODE (ECC200)

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-2 PN: 9001158BCOMMAND QUICK REFERENCEINSTRUCTION DESCRIPTIONA Start Code. Begins all print job

Page 70 - SYSTEM COMMANDS

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-3 PN: 9001158BBabbcccd Bar Codes. Prints a 1:3 ratio barcode.a = 0: Codabar1: Code 392: Interl

Page 71 - PRINT SPEED

PN: 9001158BSATO America, Inc.10350A Nations Ford RoadCharlotte, NC 28273Main Phone: (704) 644.1650Technical Support: (704) 644.1660Technical Support

Page 72 - PRINT DARKNESS

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-4 PN: 9001158BBU Buzzer Activation. Activate/Deactivate buzzer. This command can be used only

Page 73 - 2-COLOR PRINTING

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-5 PN: 9001158BFWaabbVcccHdddd Box. Prints a box. For values aa, bbbb, cc, and dddd, see instru

Page 74 - BASE REFERENCE POINT

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-6 PN: 9001158BIGa Sensor Type Selection. Selects the sensor type.a = 0: Reflective (Eye-Mark)

Page 75 - 4-45 PN: 9001158B

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-7 PN: 9001158B%a Rotate, Fixed Base Reference Point.a = 0: Sets print to normal direction.1: S

Page 76 - OFFLINE/PAUSE

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-8 PN: 9001158BTExternal Character. Specifies to download external character. a [External Cha

Page 77 - EEPROM SETUP

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-9 PN: 9001158B2D20Maxi Code. Specifies Maxi Code of 2D code.a = Mode2: Delivery only (numeric

Page 78

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-10 PN: 9001158B2D31QR Code (Model 1). Specifies QR code (model 1) of 2D code.a = Error correct

Page 79

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-11 PN: 9001158B2D50Data Matrix (ECC200). Specifies Data Matrix (ECC200) of 2D code.a = Cell wi

Page 80

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-12 PN: 9001158BWIWireless LAN Interface, IP Setup Method. Allows specification of the IP addre

Page 81 - SENSOR TYPE

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-13 PN: 9001158BXL Font Type. Specifies the 48W x 48H dot matrix font (includes descenders).a =

Page 82 - PRINT MODE SELECTION

“i” Programming Reference PN: 9001158BTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONAbout This Manual 1-2Print Area Calculation 1-3PROGRAMMING CONCEPTSProgramming Lang

Page 83 - 16<53>16

Unit 3: Code Quick Reference“i” Programming Reference3-14 PN: 9001158B

Page 84 - GRAPHICS, CUSTOM

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-1 PN: 9001158BSTANDARD COMMAND CODES• Control Commands• Modification Commands• Print Positio

Page 85 - GRAPHICS, BMP FILE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-2 PN: 9001158BCONTROL COMMANDSSTART/STOP LABELFUNCTIONFor all print jobs, the Start command

Page 86 - FORM OVERLAY, STORE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-3 PN: 9001158BPRINT QUANTITYFUNCTIONTo specify the total quantity of labels to print for a g

Page 87

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-4 PN: 9001158BJOB ID, STOREFUNCTIONTo add an identification number to a job. The status of t

Page 88 - FORM OVERLAY, RECALL

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-5 PN: 9001158BPAGE BREAKFUNCTIONIn Journal printing mode (mode 2), inserting a page break wi

Page 89 - FORMAT/FIELD, STORE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-6 PN: 9001158BNOTES AND OUTPUTThis command is valid only for MB4i series in Journal printing

Page 90 - FORMAT/FIELD, RECALL

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-7 PN: 9001158BMODIFICATION COMMANDSCHARACTER, EXPANSIONFUNCTIONTo independently expand chara

Page 91 - CUSTOM GRAPHICS, STORE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-8 PN: 9001158BCHARACTER, PITCHFUNCTIONTo designate the amount of spacing (in dots) between c

Page 92 - CUSTOM GRAPHICS, RECALL

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-9 PN: 9001158BCHARACTER, FIXED SPACINGFUNCTIONTo reset proportional spacing and place the pr

Page 93 - BMP FILE, STORE

“i” Programming Reference PN: 9001158B<ESC>QS System Priority 3-7R: <ESC>RD CG Fonts 3-7<ESC>RF Recall and Print of Font & Logo

Page 94 - BMP FILE, RECALL

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-10 PN: 9001158BROTATE, FIXED BASE REFERENCE POINTFUNCTIONTo rotate the print direction in 90

Page 95 - CLEAR PRINT JOBS & MEMORY

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-11 PN: 9001158BSEQUENTIAL NUMBERINGFUNCTIONTo print sequential fields (text, bar codes) wher

Page 96 - 4-66 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-12 PN: 9001158BPRINT, LINES & BOXESFUNCTIONTo print horizontal lines, vertical lines, an

Page 97 - OPTIONAL

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-13 PN: 9001158BREPLACE DATA (PARTIAL EDIT)FUNCTIONTo replace a specified area of the previou

Page 98 - PIN CODE, SETTING

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-14 PN: 9001158BCOPY IMAGE AREA (PARTIAL COPY)FUNCTIONTo copy an image from one location to a

Page 99

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-15 PN: 9001158BJOURNAL PRINTINGFUNCTIONTo print text in a line by line format on a label. By

Page 100 - DEVICE NAME, CONFIGURATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-16 PN: 9001158BRECALL AND PRINT OF FONT & LOGOFUNCTIONCalls and prints fonts and logos d

Page 101 - WLAN COMMANDS

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-17 PN: 9001158BPRINT POSITION COMMANDSMEDIA SIZEFUNCTIONTo set the size of the media.FORMAT&

Page 102 - PASSWORD SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-18 PN: 9001158BPRINT POSITIONFUNCTIONThe Horizontal and Vertical commands specify the top le

Page 103 - SECRET KEY SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-19 PN: 9001158BFONT COMMANDSFONTS: OA, OB, XB, XL, XS, XM, XUFUNCTIONTo print text images on

Page 104 - SOCKET PORT NUMBER SETTINGS

“i” Programming Reference PN: 9001158B<ESC>XB XB Font 4-19<ESC>XL XL Font 4-19<ESC>XM XM Font 4-19<ESC>XS XS Font 4-19<ESC&

Page 105 - USER NAME SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-20 PN: 9001158BCG FONTSFUNCTIONAgfa CGFont (only available on MB4i series)FORMAT<ESC>R

Page 106 - IP SETUP SETTINGS

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-21 PN: 9001158BOUTPUT(4-14a)CG Times Font Character setCG FONTS

Page 107 - IP ADDRESS SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-22 PN: 9001158BOUTPUT(4-14b)CG Triumvirate Font Character setNOTESFont size can be specified

Page 108 - SUBNET MASKINGS SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-23 PN: 9001158BDESIGNATION OF EXTERNAL CHARACTERFUNCTIONSpecifying to download external char

Page 109 - DEFAULT GATEWAY SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-24 PN: 9001158BSMOOTHING FONTS: XB, XLFUNCTIONTo print text images on a label. These are the

Page 110 - SSID SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-25 PN: 9001158BBARCODE COMMANDSBAR CODESFUNCTIONTo print bar code images on a label.FORMAT2:

Page 111 - CHANNEL SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-26 PN: 9001158BOUPUT(4-16a)(4-16b)NOTESUPC and EAN bar codes are not affected by the differe

Page 112 - WLAN MODE SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-27 PN: 9001158BBARCODE, HUMAN READABLE INFORMATION (HRI)FUNCTIONSpecifies the characrter typ

Page 113 - FUNCTION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-28 PN: 9001158BCODE93FUNCTIONSpecifies CODE93 barcode.FORMAT<ESC>BCa = Narrow bar widt

Page 114 - WEP KEY SPECIFICATION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-29 PN: 9001158BCODE128FUNCTIONSpecifies CODE128 barcode.FORMAT<ESC>BGaabbbn~na = Narro

Page 115

“i” Programming Reference PN: 9001158B<ESC>WG Socket Port Number Settings 5-8<ESC>WH User Name Specification 5-9<ESC>WI IP Setup Met

Page 116 - 5-20 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-30 PN: 9001158BPOSTNETFUNCTIONTo print Postnet bar codes.FORMAT<ESC>BPn...nn...n = 5 d

Page 117 - COMMUNICATIONS

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-31 PN: 9001158BEUFUNCTIONSpecifies the composite symbol of EAN/UCC.FORMAT<ESC>EUaabbn.

Page 118 - INTRODUCTION

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-32 PN: 9001158BNOTESThe parameter feature varies depending on the 1D barcode symbology. The

Page 119 - RETURN STATUS

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-33 PN: 9001158B2D CODE COMMANDSPDF417FUNCTIONSpecifies PDF417 of 2D code.FORMAT<ESC>2D

Page 120 - RETURN STATUS/FORMAT

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-34 PN: 9001158BMICRO PDF417FUNCTIONSpecifies Micro PDF417 of 2D code.FORMAT<ESC>2D12aa

Page 121 - ENQUIRE & RESPONSE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-35 PN: 9001158BMAXI CODEFUNCTIONSpecifies Maxi code of 2D code.FORMAT<ESC>2D20a, b, c,

Page 122 - 000H.063H (.0+99)

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-36 PN: 9001158BQR CODEFUNCTIONSpecifies QR Code of 2D code.FORMAT<ESC>2D30 (Model 2)&l

Page 123 - FORM OVERLAY STATUS (FO)

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-37 PN: 9001158BEXAMPLEError Correction Level: 7%Cell Size on One Side: 05Data Setting Mode:

Page 124 - BATTERY INFORMATION (BI)

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-38 PN: 9001158BMICRO QR CODEFUNCTIONSpecifies Micro QR Code of 2D code.FORMAT<ESC>2D32

Page 125

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-39 PN: 9001158BDATA MATRIX CODE (ECC200)FUNCTIONSpecifies Data Matrix Code of 2D code.FORMAT

Page 126 - 6-10 PN: 9001158B

Unit 1: Introduction“i” Programming Reference1-1 PN: 9001158BINTRODUCTION• About This Manual• Print Area Calculation

Page 127 - APPENDIX

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-40 PN: 9001158BSYSTEM COMMANDSBUZZER ACTIVATIONFUNCTIONActivate/Deactivate buzzer. This com

Page 128 - CUSTOM GRAPHICS

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-41 PN: 9001158BPRINT SPEEDFUNCTION To specify a unique print speed through software for a pa

Page 129 - BIT MAP HEXADECIMAL FORMAT

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-42 PN: 9001158BPRINT DARKNESSFUNCTIONTo specify a new print darkness setting through softwar

Page 130 - 7-4 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-43 PN: 9001158B2-COLOR PRINTINGFUNCTIONSpecifies the printing in two colors: black and red.F

Page 131 - PCX GRAPHICS EXAMPLE

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-44 PN: 9001158BBASE REFERENCE POINTFUNCTIONTo establish a new base reference point for the c

Page 132 - 7-6 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-45 PN: 9001158BOFFSETFUNCTIONTemporarily specifies the label stop position for each mode of

Page 133 - 7-7 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-46 PN: 9001158BOFFLINE/PAUSEFUNCTIONSpecifies when, and under what circumstances, the printe

Page 134 - REFERENCE TABLES

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-47 PN: 9001158BEEPROM SETUPFUNCTIONRegisters the operation of the printer in EEPROM.FORMAT&l

Page 135 - 7-9 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-48 PN: 9001158BSERIAL INTERFACE, CONFIGURATIONFUNCTIONAllows configuration of the RS232C Ser

Page 136 - 7-10 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-49 PN: 9001158BSERIAL INTERFACE, CONFIGURATIONFUNCTIONAllows configuration of the IrDA Inter

Page 137 - 7-11 PN: 9001158B

Unit 1: Introduction“i” Programming Reference1-2 PN: 9001158BABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is laid out consistent with the product discussed and provi

Page 138 - 7-12 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-50 PN: 9001158BIRDA INTERFACE, DEVICE NAME CONFIGURATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the applicable IrD

Page 139 - 7-13 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-51 PN: 9001158BSENSOR TYPEFUNCTIONTo select a label sensing method for a print job.FORMAT<

Page 140 - 7-14 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-52 PN: 9001158BPRINT MODE SELECTIONFUNCTIONTo set the printing method used for a jobFORMAT&l

Page 141 - 7-15 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-53 PN: 9001158BSYSTEM PRIORITYFUNCTIONPriority setting to System / Command. This command is

Page 142 - 7-16 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-54 PN: 9001158BGRAPHIC COMMANDSGRAPHICS, CUSTOMFUNCTIONTo create and print custom graphics (

Page 143 - 7-17 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-55 PN: 9001158BGRAPHICS, BMP FILEFUNCTIONTo allow the creation and printing of graphic image

Page 144 - 7-18 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-56 PN: 9001158BMEMORY STORE/RECALL COMMANDSFORM OVERLAY, STOREFUNCTIONTo store fixed print c

Page 145 - 7-19 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-57 PN: 9001158BExample A: Normal Operation<ESC>A<ESC>V100<ESC>H100<ESC&

Page 146 - 7-20 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-58 PN: 9001158BFORM OVERLAY, RECALLFUNCTIONTo recall the label image from stored in the Expa

Page 147 - 7-21 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-59 PN: 9001158BFORMAT/FIELD, STOREFUNCTIONTo store a format field description in the memory

Page 148 - 7-22 PN: 9001158B

Unit 1: Introduction“i” Programming Reference1-3 PN: 9001158BPRINT AREA CALCULATIONMany print applications may not require labels that fill the entir

Page 149 - 7-23 PN: 9001158B

Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-60 PN: 9001158BFORMAT/FIELD, RECALLFUNCTIONTo recall a field from a stored format and place

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Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-61 PN: 9001158BCUSTOM GRAPHICS, STOREFUNCTIONTo provide similar functionality to the <ESC

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Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-62 PN: 9001158BCUSTOM GRAPHICS, RECALLFUNCTIONUse the Recall command any time you want to pr

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Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-63 PN: 9001158BBMP FILE, STOREFUNCTIONTo store for printing a graphic file in a BMP format i

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Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-64 PN: 9001158BBMP FILE, RECALLFUNCTIONTo recall a previously stored BMP file stored in memo

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Unit 4: Standard Command Codes“i” Programming Reference4-65 PN: 9001158BCLEAR PRINT JOBS & MEMORYFUNCTIONTo clear individual memory or buffer are

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Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-1 PN: 9001158BOPTIONALCOMMAND CODES• Bluetooth Commands• WLAN Commands

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Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-2 PN: 9001158BBLUETOOTH COMMANDSPIN CODE, SETTINGFUNCTIONAllows the establishment of a passw

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Unit 5: Optional Command Codes“i” Programming Reference5-3 PN: 9001158BAUTHENTICATION MODE, CONFIGURATIONFUNCTIONSpecifies the parameters related to

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